Face to face appointments at our Hull clinic
Originally starting out in Shrewsbury, The Autism Service has been delivering autism and ADHD assessments for both children and adults since 2019.
With over 700,000 people living with autism across the UK, we recognised the need to supply face-to-face appointments at more locations. Waiting months for an autism diagnosis can be stressful and opening our Hull clinic means private assessments are now more readily available.
Since opening our Hull clinic in February 2023, we’ve been able to increase regional capacity and carry out hundreds of assessments. Currently, we’re only carrying out autism assessments although these are available for both adults and children. If you require an ADHD or combined assessment, please book at one of our other locations. Bradford is currently our closest clinic that carries out both pathways.
Our clinicians deliver fast, accurate diagnostic assessments to identify whether an individual has ASD or ADHD.
Why people choose us
- Our assessment pathways follow national guidance from NICE
- You will only be seen by clinicians who are professionally regulated in their practice
- Your assessment will include at least one in-person appointment
- We use the best available tools to assist diagnosis
- You will be assessed by a multi-disciplinary team
- The outcome of the assessment will be recognised by external organisations
Child ASD pathway
Our NICE-compliant child assessments are typically made up of the following steps:
- Clinical interview with a parent or carer (ADI-R)
- Observational assessment in clinic (ADOS-2)
- School observation
- Multi-disciplinary team diagnostic meeting
- Feedback appointment and the written report
Adult ASD pathway
Our NICE-compliant adult assessments are generally made up of the following steps:
- Clinical interview
- Observational assessment in clinic (ADOS-2)
- Multi-disciplinary team diagnostic meeting
- Feedback appointment and the written report
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How to find us
The Hull clinic is one of five clinics that we have in Yorkshire (includes Bradford, Halifax, Sheffield and York) and is conveniently located right near Hull city centre. With the clinic situated close to Pearson Park, we welcome clients in the Hull area, as well as surrounding areas, such as Bilton, Brough, Preston and further afield.
There is free parking for clients visiting us at the rear of the clinic and plenty of public transport options available to travel via rail and bus. We strongly believe in equality and identify as LGBTQ+ friendly and our reception team are happy to assist with any enquiries from visitors, visiting the clinic.
Hull clinic FAQs
The Hull clinic is easily accessible from Brough, as well as clients situated in Beverley. If travelling from Brough, take the A63 and head into the Ferensway on the A1079, where you will find the clinic on your left. Clients travelling in from Beverley, take the A1079 and on the roundabout, take the third exit onto Beverley Road and and go past the University of Hull campus, where you will find the clinic on the right-hand side of the road.
Yes, there is free car parking at the rear of the clinic for all visitors.
Yes, our Hull clinic is wheelchair accessible, with the clinic having disabled access at the front of the building. There is a wheelchair accessible lift and toilet available for clients. If you require wheelchair access, please contact our friendly team, who will be able to make all the necessary arrangements when making a booking with us.
There is currently no waiting list at any of our clinics. Please call us directly on +44 0300 303 0667 or submit a booking form above for full details. Please note, waiting times can vary throughout the year.
Our Hull clinic currently offers only autism assessments for both adults and children. If you require ADHD or a combined assessment, please enquire at one of our other clinics. The closest location currently offering both assessment pathways is Bradford.
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